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Effects of Developing Leaves on Stelar Pattern Development in the Shoot Apex of Matteuccia struthiopteris
Authors:Ma  Yilun; Steeves  Taylor A
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N 5E2
Abstract:A developmental study of the normal shoot apex of Matteucciastruthiopteris suggested that patterned stelar differentiationis initiated immediately beneath the single layer of promeristemand occurs prior to the initiation of the youngest leaf primordium.A developmental study in which all leaf primordia were suppressed,with or without lateral isolation of the terminal meristem byvertical incisions, has confirmed this interpretation of stelardifferentiation. Experimentally-induced changes in the tissueimmediately below the promeristem were reflected in the resultingmature structure of the stele. Failure of leaf gap initialsto differentiate, if all leaf primordia were suppressed at theincipient stage, resulted in a mature stele without leaf gaps.Similarly the disappearance of pith mother cells after severalweeks of leaf removal was associated with the formation of astele without pith. Leaf influence was further assessed by allowingone primordium to develop while all others were suppressed.The developing leaf had a small promoting effect on caulinevascular tissue differentiation but its major impact on theexpansion of the parenchymatous tissues of the stele. Characteristicprotoxylem and protophloem failed to differentiate when allleaves were suppressed and, when leaf was allowed to develop,formed only in relation to the leaf.Copyright 1995, 1999 AcademicPress Leaf influence, vascular pattern formation, experimental surgery, shoot apex development, protoxylem, protophloem, Matteuccia struthiopteris
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